Saveapetslife.org Feral Cat project in this week's Derry News
Girl Scout works on feral cat awareness. By Julie Huss on June 1, 2011 DERRY — A local Girl Scout is hoping a community project will help keep local cats safe and healthy. Follow the link to read the entire article in Derry News |
Sweet Donkey Looking for a Loving Home
This sweet donkey is on the mend at the Vets. The donkey had an eye issue that is healing well. Soon they will be ready for adoption. If you love donkeys contact lisa@saveyourassrescue.org
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Adoption or Foster Home Needed for Brownie and Whitey ASAP
Both of these dogs appeared at a residence about the end of March. Calls have been made to area shelters and no one has claimed either dog. Photos have been circulated but no one has come forward to claim these 2 sweet babies.They have been to the Vetrinarian, records available. Thursday Brownie and Whitey were treated to a bath at the Groomers at Riverside. Brownie looks very handsome now but as of yet we do not have an after bath photo of him. For more information contact Alice Cassanova at toadlily@centurylink.net |
A Dog Found On The Dirt Road, Needs A Home
Somebody's pet, found on the dirt road, needs a home. Not neutered, not abused, sweet, handsome. I can be reached days: 919-623-5427, after 5p.m. 919-557-2195 or email me at peggyharrell@embarqmail.com
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A Gentle Boy Needs Someone To Love
Beautiful Lab left at dumpster. He was completely covered in ticks and he could barely walk due to malnutrition. We are calling this sweet little boy, Jack and he is just as sweet and gentle as he can be! He is just afraid and very nervous. I took him to the vet. and he tested Negative to heartworms and tick disease!!! During his check-up, the vet found a small bullet in his hind leg. His skin had completely healed with the bullet inside. The vet said that he was one lucky dog!!! I have scheduled for Jack to be neutered this week and possibly the bullet will be removed. Please help me to find him a good foster home or a permanent home asap. A friend of mine has been keeping him for me for one week and she is going to move and can no longer keep him! My contact information is: Kendall Davis please call 252.567.2970 or email at kdavis@ecps.us
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Welcome to Save a Pet's Life
Save a Pet's Life is a humane society focusing on humane education and assistance to New Hampshire pet guardians and companion animals. Our goal is to ensure all animals in NH are cared for in a humane manner. To reach this end we are active in several areas:
- To provide information to NH animal guardians
- To assist in the adoption of animals from NH shelters
- To actively promote spay/neuter programs available in NH
- To promote the passage of humane laws in NH
We do at times cross the borders when it is vital to save a life or to work with like minded groups for the purpose of humane education and animal welfare.
Your donations assist New Hampshire animals and their guardians.
We are especially active in finding excellent homes for senior and disabled companion animals. They have a lot of love to give.
We are sensitive to the needs of NH's senior citizens and work to bring them together with companion animal friends and to assist them in caring for their beloved companion animals. |
About Rev. Katherine Alexander
Rev. Katherine Alexander is certified by the Humane Society of the United States as a Humane Educator.
She is also a trained Family mediator and a Domestic Violence counselor. She worked with both women's groups to promote non-violence and with the police to assist victims of violent crimes.
She holds a Certificate in Christian Leadership from Gordon Conwell Seminary and trained at Wheaton College in ministry leadership. Rev. Alexander was the director of Gordon Conwell's off campus center here in Manchester, NH.
Prior to her christian ministry Rev. Alexander was a NH business owner. Rev. Alexander holds a degree in education and is currently attending UNH Durham, studying family counseling. |
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